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A lot of photography enthusiasts are shoting at Hong Kong Flower Show this year. I found a good signal this year in the show, more and more people use m43 camera & NEX, that's great for the trend of EVIL camera!!
Camera for the photo : Lumix G2
Lens for the photo : Contax Zeiss Planar 85mm f/1.4
Found some pics on the camera from some months ago. Nothing particularly different about this look for me...
An almost complete analemma; foiled by a technical problem after approximately 10 months of exposures! All the exposures in this image were made onto photopaper inside a pinhole camera. No chemical processing done; the paper negative was scanned into my PC and processed using Photoshop. Problem now (hopefully!) solved and I have set my auto-analemma device spinning again to try and capture a complete cycle of noon-time Sun exposures during 2018!
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I knew I had a lot of cameras but didn't realise just how many until I started to do this
I can't not buy a camera if I see it (and it's cheap) - it's ridiculous
(I might add notes to this when I get time)
In Explore Jun 20, 2008 #124
This is an unmodified image straight out of my phone. My wife and I were out paddling our kayaks around a northern lake today, and it just looked like this. It's pretty hard to describe. The photo gives a sense of how it felt.
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day 54 of with a purpose project
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Photo from the day in London when SF (The Gentleman Amateur) took some Polaroids of my older brother and me.
atelier ying, hk
The stacked, terraced dilapidated flats of Mongkok are beautiful. I'm vaguely reminded of Gustav Mahler, who I am told composed his music in slabs, although compared to old houses in China these Mongkok apartment buildings have an excess of glass (but too little lighting that's visible from the street) that's part of what makes them so wonderful. I prefer the older 3-4 story buildings with fluorescent lighting. The visual stacked effect of the building allows for this camera design to be made up of many cameras in a similar stacked disorganized fashion.
Camera features:
- exterior modeled on a building on Shanghai Street.
- rooftop haiku-styled camera sight (versus a vf) made with bamboo, netting, and cellphone towers.
- a central haiku-styled gap viewfinder
- levels for SLR, rangefinder and pinhole units which offset the lightweight plastic housing materials used. Windows open for the lens. Paper fragments and tape is used for filters and hoods.
- strap and carrying handle made of telephone cable wire and bamboo-simulated scaffolding.
- hvac units contain focusing mechanisms for the cameras as well as internal viewfinders to selected floors where one can peer inside to see various single-room occupancy units.
- clotheslines, garments, plants are provided with rubber cement to decorate the exterior as you please.
- both incandescent and fluorescent units for lighting the ground floor bakeries and upper tenement housing floors.
Design, text and drawing are copyright 2014 by David Lo.